Robot playing Rubik

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Rubik Robot

Can a robot playing a rubik game? If it can, then the color sensor must be really good. Well, in the Rubik’s Cube world championship held in Budapest, Hungary Nearly 300 participants started twisting and turning a small multicoloured cube on Friday on the first day of the Rubik’s Cube World Championships.

The players, from over 30 countries, can compete in several categories: besides the classic 3×3 Rubik’s Cube, which has six sides with six different colours, there will be competitions in 4×4 and 5×5 cubes as well as one-handed, blind-folded and even feet-only challenges.

You have to believe this, The world record holder for the Rubik’s Cube event, Frenchman Thibaut Jacquinot, aligned all the colours on his cube in 9.86 seconds at a competition in May of this year. Its less then 10 seconds!
Unbelievable! I even cannot finish it in 9 minutes!

To anyone who is wondering why the championship took place in Hungary, the birthplace of the cult puzzle is actually at Hungary.

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